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law, european education, european works. we want to be a european country. >> it is going to help us get out from russia. anticorruptional measure. we must have it. >> tens of thousands demanded the government signed a deal with the european union. there have been daily protests for a week now. the government has stood its ground. it even blamed the eu for the debacle. >> we did not receive the help we needed at the toughest moment. >> ukraine says it needs help to compensate for lost russian markets. they have refused to criticize the russians for their threat of economic retaliations. >> relations with russia are normal. they did not give us an weimatum but they did say would close our border. >> a smaller demonstration in support of the government also took place on sunday with business leaders telling the crowd not signing the pact now would protect jobs. >> let's build europe in ukraine. the opposition says participants in this rally -- ofse calendar -- kind allegations about numb the internet. without testifying who th
law, european education, european works. we want to be a european country. >> it is going to help us get out from russia. anticorruptional measure. we must have it. >> tens of thousands demanded the government signed a deal with the european union. there have been daily protests for a week now. the government has stood its ground. it even blamed the eu for the debacle. >> we did not receive the help we needed at the toughest moment. >> ukraine says it needs help to...
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you may have heard of the challenges- we don't go to education past the eighth grade; a famous- yoder v. wisconsin, i believe, is the famous case that sorted that out, and in most instances, the amish are left alone and allowed to do that. so that's where we are. you had a comment? >> do you know if they pay property taxes, and how does all that work? and do they work outside the farms? where do they get their money? i have like a list. >> you know, it's- now help me out here because someone else has asked that and i had said i would go look that up, but i'm not sure about property taxes. my gut feeling, if i'm allowed to have gut feelings, is they've got to pay property taxes- you know, they've got to do that. now we don't want to just think that they're involved in farming because they've moved on- cabinet making, furniture making- depending on the group. and i need to say something here a little realistic about the doctrine, that some of these questions actually split the amish into various sects and groups. we talked about the old amish, but we can't think of them as entirely bein
you may have heard of the challenges- we don't go to education past the eighth grade; a famous- yoder v. wisconsin, i believe, is the famous case that sorted that out, and in most instances, the amish are left alone and allowed to do that. so that's where we are. you had a comment? >> do you know if they pay property taxes, and how does all that work? and do they work outside the farms? where do they get their money? i have like a list. >> you know, it's- now help me out here...
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how bollywood glitz is being used in india to make health education fun. shini will be testing a device
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primary education is supposed to be free for all. parents have to pay for uniforms, textbooks, pencils, paper. let me take you into one of the classrooms. there are more than 3000 children here, but only 28 teachers. that is why the kids here are waiting to be taught. there is no teacher here to teach them. .> the government doesn't help we have to pay very high taxes. when you want your kid admitted to school, you have to pay a price. >> as a mother, i choose to bring my son to the free government school because it is good, because the children love everyone. i don't have any complaints. >> free primary school education is one of the most important legacies of the resident -- presidents. about 10 million children have enrolled in the past decade. it has -- in 2011, the government admitted millions of dollars of worth of funds that were supposed to go to this initiative had gone missing and around one million children have not been able to enroll in school, partly because kids have had to come out of work to be able to help their fam
primary education is supposed to be free for all. parents have to pay for uniforms, textbooks, pencils, paper. let me take you into one of the classrooms. there are more than 3000 children here, but only 28 teachers. that is why the kids here are waiting to be taught. there is no teacher here to teach them. .> the government doesn't help we have to pay very high taxes. when you want your kid admitted to school, you have to pay a price. >> as a mother, i choose to bring my son to the...
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department of education. >> bokara: i'm bokara legendre. join me and my guests--scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
department of education. >> bokara: i'm bokara legendre. join me and my guests--scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
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the average american, who had grade school education in 1940, now had completed high school. americans were making more money and working fewer hours. they enjoyed the good life. for most people, the benefits of economic growth were there for the taking. but by the end of the 1960s, hidden costs appeared. automobiles dumped 230,000 tons of carbon monoxide a day into the air. los angeles air was hazardous most of the year. oil spills in the santa barbara channel fouled miles of beaches. pesticide spraying was threatening many species of birds. pesticide spills killed some 15 million fish in arkansas. three million acres of hillsides lay stripped bare for their coal. and in cleveland, the local industrial sewer, the cuyahoga river, caught fire. environmentalists had found a loophole in the gnp. the gnp measures goods and services traded, for example, scrubbers used to clean sulfur emissions. clean air isn't bought or sold, so it's not counted. if sulfur is not cleaned up, the resulting pollution is not subtracted. gnp is not reduced. gnp fails to take into account environmental
the average american, who had grade school education in 1940, now had completed high school. americans were making more money and working fewer hours. they enjoyed the good life. for most people, the benefits of economic growth were there for the taking. but by the end of the 1960s, hidden costs appeared. automobiles dumped 230,000 tons of carbon monoxide a day into the air. los angeles air was hazardous most of the year. oil spills in the santa barbara channel fouled miles of beaches....
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malala yousafzai has campaigned for education for women and children. the pakistani taliban shot her in the head last year as she was on her way home from school. the president of the eu parliament praised malala for her efforts. >> translator: you are already a worldwide icon of the fight for the right to an education. you are a symbol of resistance against fanaticism. >> it is alarming that 57 million children are deprived of education, they cannot go to school. this must shake our conscience. >> past recipients of the sakharov prize include nelson mandela and an san suu kyi. that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. >> a major manhunt pays off. french police arrest the suspect in this week's shootings in paris. he had already spent time in jail for his role and a bombing, a multiple murder that shocked france 20 years ago. the ukrainian parliament refuses to back a bill releasing former prime minister tymoshemko. that is key for ukraine joining
malala yousafzai has campaigned for education for women and children. the pakistani taliban shot her in the head last year as she was on her way home from school. the president of the eu parliament praised malala for her efforts. >> translator: you are already a worldwide icon of the fight for the right to an education. you are a symbol of resistance against fanaticism. >> it is alarming that 57 million children are deprived of education, they cannot go to school. this must shake...
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i want an education and a job for my family. i do not want them to be scrap metal sellers like us. i want them to have a better life because here you do not live very well. >> this road used to be an old rovers trail for bringing animals to market. now, a two kilometer section of it is home to a different trade. it is true that it is the biggest market for selling drugs in europe trip dealers live along side drug affects here. arego workers like susanna essential. the nearest doctor is six kilometers away. buses do not stop anymore. as with all slums, portraying the slum town as just destitution and drugs is to misrepresent it. in slums, you can find beauty as well as ugliness. this is miguel's house. here, he has created an oasis from the grout -- the grubby streets of the slum. picassoa recreation of "guernica." at the bottom of the dutch double garden, a pyramid of giza. this is absolutely amazing. why? >> i do this because i like art. i see art and anything, even in stone. it is also to make people realize that not everything here is bad. we also have artwork. weather in the de
i want an education and a job for my family. i do not want them to be scrap metal sellers like us. i want them to have a better life because here you do not live very well. >> this road used to be an old rovers trail for bringing animals to market. now, a two kilometer section of it is home to a different trade. it is true that it is the biggest market for selling drugs in europe trip dealers live along side drug affects here. arego workers like susanna essential. the nearest doctor is...
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. >> marching with friends and onlymates, he is not demanding better education and health care, she is also demanding equality. >> even though people say we have no racism in brazil, it is not true. we have the -- we are the majority of the population but have no economic or political power. >> like many, she is afro brazilian, but like many protesters she did not grow up in a middle-class family. she lived in a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of the city and is the first person in her family to ever go to university. >> brazil is selling the image that everything is good and we will host the world cup but this country denies opportunities even to its own people. >> they have the biggest black population of any country outside nigeria. over 10 million slaves were sent here. salvador was the capital of slave trade in brazil and brazil was the last country in the americas to abolish slave trade. despite the fact that 80% of the population considers itself to be afro brazilian, the city has yet to elect a black mayor. although the culture is celebrated internationally and throughout th
. >> marching with friends and onlymates, he is not demanding better education and health care, she is also demanding equality. >> even though people say we have no racism in brazil, it is not true. we have the -- we are the majority of the population but have no economic or political power. >> like many, she is afro brazilian, but like many protesters she did not grow up in a middle-class family. she lived in a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of the city and is the first...
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he uses the ball to get kids excited about education. from what we can tell, teaching through soccer seems to be working. we make our way back to the stadium. the construction workers have shed their work clothes and put on soccer jerseys. today, they have free tickets to the first match played in the renovated up. we were supposed to meet elton, but he did not show. not everyone is here for the game. rio,is a geographer from who is here with 150 members of the group to demand that this be open to everyone. >> what are you demonstrating against? >> the privatization, the taking of public goods for private hands. this is one of the most historic places in brazil, that has been taken from the hands of the people who made it famous, handed over to private interest. >> this has been renovated three times in recent years, at a cost of 580 million euros. now this has been sold for a pittance, and the stadium is expanding their territory. 30 other indians lived in a house near the stadium, intending to open a museum for their culture, but the p
he uses the ball to get kids excited about education. from what we can tell, teaching through soccer seems to be working. we make our way back to the stadium. the construction workers have shed their work clothes and put on soccer jerseys. today, they have free tickets to the first match played in the renovated up. we were supposed to meet elton, but he did not show. not everyone is here for the game. rio,is a geographer from who is here with 150 members of the group to demand that this be open...
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they will be looking at education, health, social welfare. you cannot make those kinds of cuts without there being a real impact on services for ordinary people. one good piece of news for portugal is that brussels seemed to be reassured. it appeared in a portuguese might not be able to make their budget reduction commitment. brussels says they are confident that despite the setback the portuguese government will be able to find alternative ways to make savings and hit the targets. poete body of the iconic will be exhumed. he died 12 days after the 1973 coup. there is doubt over whether he died of natural causes. it is this man who has always maintained the nobel-prize winning poet was murdered. >>. can a mountain, i have been denouncing the murder for 40 years. there was no possibility of taking the issue of the country. >> he died in hospital 12 days after the general overthrew the socialist president in a military coup in 1973. is the communist was given a lethal injection to silence him before he left chile for exile in mexico. but his de
they will be looking at education, health, social welfare. you cannot make those kinds of cuts without there being a real impact on services for ordinary people. one good piece of news for portugal is that brussels seemed to be reassured. it appeared in a portuguese might not be able to make their budget reduction commitment. brussels says they are confident that despite the setback the portuguese government will be able to find alternative ways to make savings and hit the targets. poete body...
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the people who took to the streets yesterday are asking for many citizenship, more help, better education, better opportunities. i guarantee you my government wants more and we will get more for our people and country. >> some 40 million people have moved out of poverty into the middle class over the last decade. how did a rising power create such discontent. we have been covering the protest and here is an update. >> what we're seeing in brazil right now is unprecedented in recent memory. the last time we saw anything close to this was 1992 and that's when then president faced a wave of opposition in the streets. he was later impeached. let me show you some of the headlines here in the paperers in brazil. this is global rio saying brother civil on the streets, photographs of 100,000 people on the streets. it says protests spreading all over the country. politicians now are the target. and then finally another big paper here says thousands of people on the streets against everything with a big photograph of some of the protesters that invaded the roof area of the national congressional bu
the people who took to the streets yesterday are asking for many citizenship, more help, better education, better opportunities. i guarantee you my government wants more and we will get more for our people and country. >> some 40 million people have moved out of poverty into the middle class over the last decade. how did a rising power create such discontent. we have been covering the protest and here is an update. >> what we're seeing in brazil right now is unprecedented in recent...
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-based education. officials there say the switch to a digitized society is unstoppable. >> translator: it's for the benefit of students that we're making these changes. teachers understand this. and that they need to improve their classes. some may be resistant, but if we provide i.t. instruction courses, we think teachers will embrace these changes. >> reporter: south korean officials plan to spend at least $2 million on this project in the next two years. the eventual aim is to create unlimited access to online education materials for everyone. nhk world, saejong. >>> south korea has already started to export this i.t.-based education system. officials hope to not only boost the knowledge of students but also the country's reputation as an educational powerhouse. >>> chinese president xi jinping is looking back on his first year in office. he's promised the markets will play a bigger role in the economy, and he's overseen a crackdown on corruption. but he's reminded of another challenge when he looks
-based education. officials there say the switch to a digitized society is unstoppable. >> translator: it's for the benefit of students that we're making these changes. teachers understand this. and that they need to improve their classes. some may be resistant, but if we provide i.t. instruction courses, we think teachers will embrace these changes. >> reporter: south korean officials plan to spend at least $2 million on this project in the next two years. the eventual aim is to...
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she was attacked over her fight for girls education. one year on, conditions for pakistani girls are still difficult with more than 5 million out of school. but the islamists are not just winning on that front. the irony is that both malala the front-runner for the nobel peace prize and her fight are little known or appreciated at home. >> in this region of punjab province, a group of men are discussing their daughters' futures. >> this was prompted by a recent announcement by the provincial government to turn all segregated primary schools into coeducational ones. a few kilometers away, classes continue but without any female students. >> the girls will end up illiterate. they are getting no education. when the girls don't come back to school, how will they learn? they should come back. >> a year ago, a pakistani schoolgirl called malala was shot by the taliban for speaking out in favor of female literacy. she survived the attack but continues to live in self- imposed exile in the u.k. because the taliban about to attack her when she r
she was attacked over her fight for girls education. one year on, conditions for pakistani girls are still difficult with more than 5 million out of school. but the islamists are not just winning on that front. the irony is that both malala the front-runner for the nobel peace prize and her fight are little known or appreciated at home. >> in this region of punjab province, a group of men are discussing their daughters' futures. >> this was prompted by a recent announcement by the...
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the education is like wasted time. >> this person does not work for any international organization. he is one of the many individuals who provide services to local communities. he made the decision 12 years ago. he thought he had a well-paid job in the oil industry. when he became infected with hiv and his wife died of aids, his life was turned upside down. today, the children are getting a special lesson. two women from switzerland are staying in the guest house. they have agreed to spend time with the children. and -- them is a primary school teacher. it is a chance for the youngsters to learn some english. >> i like blue. >> the school has benefited from the political changes in myanmar. until recently, they have only offer the occasional weekend class. private schools were outlawed under the military regime, but that ban has been overturned. now they want to open a proper school at a regular timetable. the building is well under way. forill have enough space 300 pupils. he is impatient about getting building work finished. , but it now i am happy am in a hurry to finish. i want
the education is like wasted time. >> this person does not work for any international organization. he is one of the many individuals who provide services to local communities. he made the decision 12 years ago. he thought he had a well-paid job in the oil industry. when he became infected with hiv and his wife died of aids, his life was turned upside down. today, the children are getting a special lesson. two women from switzerland are staying in the guest house. they have agreed to...
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we want education, health, and education. brazilians are tired. >> we did -- we need good public education for kids. his is not just a $.20 bus hike that we are here, we are here for all the corruption in brazil and the people realize it now. >> their main challenge, to keep on the streets. no one knows if the move will be triumphal or deflated. paulo officials hope their concession will appease the people. they want to avoid a repeat of earlier violence. we will carry the burden of the retreat costs to the states, making an adjustment in the area of investment and tightening our belts. what i understand transportation is important. the quality of a transportation working at high capacity is a priority. on the other hand, it is important for the city to have peace and stability come up to debate topics raised legitimately. of young people in sÃo paulo started it all. even they were surprised how quickly it evolved into a powerful populist movement that forced the politicians of the nation to back down. no matter what happens
we want education, health, and education. brazilians are tired. >> we did -- we need good public education for kids. his is not just a $.20 bus hike that we are here, we are here for all the corruption in brazil and the people realize it now. >> their main challenge, to keep on the streets. no one knows if the move will be triumphal or deflated. paulo officials hope their concession will appease the people. they want to avoid a repeat of earlier violence. we will carry the burden of...
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it's not easy for roma children in the czech education system. according to martina, it's not just because their parents don't always look after them roperly. she tls me the state must do more to promote integration. the principal tells me that recently czech education authorities asked them to count the roma children. they want to us judge which children were roma and which were not on the basis of their physical appearance. i didn't react and haven't heard anything since then. education authorities put the scheme on ice because of the criticism it received from many eachers. e year ago, police started a pilot project. roma like elena and carl are being trained as special police officers in an attempt to combat rising crime. the city's ombudsman for minorities helped initiate the project. he believes there will be less friction if the crime rate mong the roma falls. we wanted to defuse the hatred. the roma police officers are helping us. they should get close to the people in their community and help implement law and order. the idea gives the i
it's not easy for roma children in the czech education system. according to martina, it's not just because their parents don't always look after them roperly. she tls me the state must do more to promote integration. the principal tells me that recently czech education authorities asked them to count the roma children. they want to us judge which children were roma and which were not on the basis of their physical appearance. i didn't react and haven't heard anything since then. education...
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food, medicine, and tenants are urgently needed, but most of these children are also missing out on education. currently, some 3 million children in syria are receiving little or no schooling. >> in another development, amnesty international is reporting that militants linked to al qaeda are torturing people in secret reasons in the north of the country. >> they say a jihadist group has committed a catalog of abuses including floggings of people as young as 14 and killings after summary trials for offenses such as theft and sex outside marriage. >> the conflict has driven millions of civilians to seek refuge elsewhere. hundreds of thousands of civilians are sheltering in lebanon and jordan. but very few have made it to europe. for more on the refugees who have ended up here, we spoke to the council of europe commissioner for human rights and asked why so few refugees have come to europe. >> i think it depends on your definition of europe. there are almost one million in turkey right now, but far fewer elsewhere. part of the reason is they are not very welcome. they are pushed back at the bord
food, medicine, and tenants are urgently needed, but most of these children are also missing out on education. currently, some 3 million children in syria are receiving little or no schooling. >> in another development, amnesty international is reporting that militants linked to al qaeda are torturing people in secret reasons in the north of the country. >> they say a jihadist group has committed a catalog of abuses including floggings of people as young as 14 and killings after...
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the department of education has done that. human rights are growing and falling international standards. if there is a violation, they may not read the rules, but there is discrimination. we need to fix those. >> the issue has been treated like a joke. but it is an indication that young people are increasingly in empowered and that could have consequences beyond the length of their hair. >> taiwan has requested access to a video killed by the philippines coast guard related to the killing of a fisherman. investigators are looking into the incident that took place on may 9. the philippine military killed a man in disputed waters but said it was done in self-defense. the name may not be as familiar as picasso, but a sale of his works raised $500 million. that is more than picasso's works ever earned a single auction. his works are expected to earn even more of an auction in hong kong. be asse paintings may not well-known as many western works. but the man behind them has earned more in the world auction market than previous top
the department of education has done that. human rights are growing and falling international standards. if there is a violation, they may not read the rules, but there is discrimination. we need to fix those. >> the issue has been treated like a joke. but it is an indication that young people are increasingly in empowered and that could have consequences beyond the length of their hair. >> taiwan has requested access to a video killed by the philippines coast guard related to the...
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this is the heart of the left- leaning educated middle class. here i meet up again with him after a podium discussion with the opposition politicians. many who came say they are worried and want to speak about the right wing extremists and anti-semitism. centerproblem is how politicians can find proper answers to the real problems of the man of the street. if they can find those answers, then the ground from under the populist or extreme as parties will be done. viewssays anti-semitic have contribute to to the success. there might not be more people would anti-semitic views than in france, by the government allows them to publicly allow those views. she says they can speak openly and across the line. that's what they want. she says it shouldn't be allowed. they democratic government went allow these lines to be cross. a democratic government wouldn't allow these lines to be cross. there is little indication that things are set to change anytime soon. hungary has left itself and opposition party divide in the fight against the far right
this is the heart of the left- leaning educated middle class. here i meet up again with him after a podium discussion with the opposition politicians. many who came say they are worried and want to speak about the right wing extremists and anti-semitism. centerproblem is how politicians can find proper answers to the real problems of the man of the street. if they can find those answers, then the ground from under the populist or extreme as parties will be done. viewssays anti-semitic have...
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most of them are poorly educated romans from hungary seduced by quick money. in a city plagued by $2 in the dollar or rent per month, it is a short-lived payday. this woman left her home in hundred to strike it rich in zurich, but it has been a hard deal. >> i have to do this to survive. i do not have anyone who supports me. i have been another very bad things here and there are a lot about people. i will not some more. >> the city of zurich is open to get a grip on its red light district of a new series of regulations. prostitutes must register with the city and sign and when they start work. there's also a four euro fee to use public streets and anonymity is no longer possible. >> it's not right that we have to pay. sometimes i do not earn anything so four euro was a lot of money. i do not like to type in my number. i'm not a car. i human being. >> michael sees it differently. he says they legitimize the trade and protect the workers. >> we have said that prostitution is a business and we're not looking to ban it. we want to normalize and offer service for t
most of them are poorly educated romans from hungary seduced by quick money. in a city plagued by $2 in the dollar or rent per month, it is a short-lived payday. this woman left her home in hundred to strike it rich in zurich, but it has been a hard deal. >> i have to do this to survive. i do not have anyone who supports me. i have been another very bad things here and there are a lot about people. i will not some more. >> the city of zurich is open to get a grip on its red light...
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the situation is particularly difficult where women lack access to proper education, healthcare, legal rights and the freedom of choice. in afghanistan large numbers of young girls are forced into arranged marriages. in the democratic republic of congo more than 11 hundred girls are raped every day. in pakistan some 90% of women have experienced domestic violence and in india and somalia women frequently face harassment, abuse and discrimination. egypt has also seen a dramatic rise in assaults against women. we met a journalist, who was molested and raped and is now fighting for justice. the qasr al-nil bridge connects gezira island with tahrir square in downtown cairo. nadine and her brother have come to visit the square. it was there, three months ago, that nadine was the victim of a horrific crime. today, she's brought her brother along for support but her entire body still shakes with fear. this is where the worst experience of her life happened right in front of a fast-food restaurant. at the time, nadine felt perfectly safe here. january 25, 2013. the second anniversary of the eg
the situation is particularly difficult where women lack access to proper education, healthcare, legal rights and the freedom of choice. in afghanistan large numbers of young girls are forced into arranged marriages. in the democratic republic of congo more than 11 hundred girls are raped every day. in pakistan some 90% of women have experienced domestic violence and in india and somalia women frequently face harassment, abuse and discrimination. egypt has also seen a dramatic rise in assaults...
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captions copyright 1989 educational broadcasting corporation annenberg media ♪ rn world is by movado, makers of the movado museum watch, the watch dial design in the permanent collections of museums throughout the world. additional funding for this program made possible by the financial support of... and the following individuals and foundations... and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org. ( music ) narrator: the east buiing of the national glery of art in washing d.c.- built to relieve the heavily- burdened filities ofhe original gallery, to house temporary exhibitions, and to serve as a center for advanced study in the visual arts. within these walls, visitors to our nation's capital are drawn in to a very special place where monumental accomplishments of modern masters await discovery.
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we need an educational campaign that will eliminate the breeding places. >> health officials are trying to teach the population to get rid of and use liquids. liquid spirit of the government has already accused the pesticides it had planned to spray this year. officials believe the merchantable -- will continue, at least until july when the rain it subsides and mosquitos will stop breeding in the winter. >> many people have blamed climate change for last year's drought in parts of the u.s. last year's crop was badly hit by drought. and the second part of the series of global food security, rob reynolds reports from california. >> one of the richest spots in the face of the abundant planet, california's valley. a sweetly for giving climate makes this place a kind of paradise for growers like craig mcnamara. >> it has been a wonderful piece of land. we feel as if we're still words of the land. >> he grows organic walnuts. if california were a country, it would be the fifth largest food producer on earth. sales are worth 100 billion per year. the state produces half of all the fruits and v
we need an educational campaign that will eliminate the breeding places. >> health officials are trying to teach the population to get rid of and use liquids. liquid spirit of the government has already accused the pesticides it had planned to spray this year. officials believe the merchantable -- will continue, at least until july when the rain it subsides and mosquitos will stop breeding in the winter. >> many people have blamed climate change for last year's drought in parts of...
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. >> a new study comparing adult education levels in industrialized nations made for summer reading in germany this week. the organization for economic cooperation and development study to four nations. -- 24 nations. the survey showed major disparities in germany, with background playing a key role. adults in japan and scandinavia scored best in the study. wonpresident of azerbaijan a third term in office after a landslide victory in elections on wednesday. he took 85% of the vote. the outcome had never been in any doubt. led the oil- has rich country for the past 10 years. voteivals accuse him of rigging, intimidating voters, and controlling the media. they say they will take their objections to the country's constitutional court. supporters of the president took to the week later to celebrate the victory -- took to the streets later in the weakness of the great victory. international observers said they agreed with the opposition that the election was "seriously flawed." >> the frankfurt book fair opened wednesday with a focus on brazil. the country's vice president attended the ope
. >> a new study comparing adult education levels in industrialized nations made for summer reading in germany this week. the organization for economic cooperation and development study to four nations. -- 24 nations. the survey showed major disparities in germany, with background playing a key role. adults in japan and scandinavia scored best in the study. wonpresident of azerbaijan a third term in office after a landslide victory in elections on wednesday. he took 85% of the vote. the...
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two out of five of those children have no access to education. cases of polio have been reported in the country's eastern province. the head of unicef's emergency coordination says they have just started an immunization campaign, but they don't know if they can reach all children. >> the most urgent right now is to access those children, both inside syria and the sub region, with health services, making sure those health services can go cross line to reach children wherever they are. >> reporter: with increasingly fractious opposition groups dividing the country, the number of children with no access to outside support is on the rise. but the apparently successful mission of u.n. chemical weapons inspectors inside syria has given some hope to humanitarian aid groups, including unicef. >> the importance of advocating with those that have influence on the parties to the conflict to allow access for humanitarian aid workers. the chemical weapons inspection team that have been able to access 18 sites inside syria for the purposes of chemical weapons
two out of five of those children have no access to education. cases of polio have been reported in the country's eastern province. the head of unicef's emergency coordination says they have just started an immunization campaign, but they don't know if they can reach all children. >> the most urgent right now is to access those children, both inside syria and the sub region, with health services, making sure those health services can go cross line to reach children wherever they are....
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student protests for better education and better prospects have increased in recent years, as have police crackdowns. chavez has sought to follow in the footsteps of his mentor, fidel castro, casting himself as the leader of a new form of socialism for all of latin america. his aggressive foreign policy toward latin america and its allies like columbia has fostered regional pride and assertiveness across latin america. >> if the yankee imperialists promoted and armed aggression against venezuela, i updated it from colombian territory or from wherever, we would simply suspend oil deliveries to the united states. we would do that even if we have to eat stones. than not oil plays a key role in venezuelas foreign policy. chavez maintains a close strategic relationship with his neighbors and is hailed as a benefactor by the countries to which he sells oil at discount rates. problems remain on the domestic front. venezuela still imports more than 2/3 of the foodstuffs it requires. in 2011, inflation was at 27%, and the country's foreign debt has risen from $35 billion in 2002 to more than $66 b
student protests for better education and better prospects have increased in recent years, as have police crackdowns. chavez has sought to follow in the footsteps of his mentor, fidel castro, casting himself as the leader of a new form of socialism for all of latin america. his aggressive foreign policy toward latin america and its allies like columbia has fostered regional pride and assertiveness across latin america. >> if the yankee imperialists promoted and armed aggression against...
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the problem is we don't have any sex education and immediate don't cover it. we refuse to talk about it because it's a taboo subject. >> she's hoping to help change that. she has found that a network for she hopes will help people share their experiences so they can be open about living with hiv. and theorts news now bundesliga action where hanover managed to pick up three badly needed points with a win over frankfurt. dating back tok september, they were under pressure. later in the day, a one nil when with rafael scoring the game's only goal to tighten the grip on fourth place. theirurday, iran extended run to a record 39 matches. the -- he headed in the first in the second minute and the flying dutchman cut inside to defenders to score his second in the 30th minute. they maintained their lead at the top of the table. dortmund made hard work. the visitors needed to late penalties to settle things their way after a slow performance. open thening free kick scoring in the 70th minute. it was ormond's asked moment. when.ng up a three to one spectacular of the ma
the problem is we don't have any sex education and immediate don't cover it. we refuse to talk about it because it's a taboo subject. >> she's hoping to help change that. she has found that a network for she hopes will help people share their experiences so they can be open about living with hiv. and theorts news now bundesliga action where hanover managed to pick up three badly needed points with a win over frankfurt. dating back tok september, they were under pressure. later in the day,...
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they held that art should not be for art's sake alone, but should have a moral and educative content. this viewpoint, which heralded the role art would play in the revolution, was shared by great french thinkers of the time-- voltaire, who spent his life opposing the tyranny of church and state. rousseau, who believed nature to be the source of all good. for him, society was the reason man was born free, but everywhere is in chains. didederot, who in his encyclopea attempted to scrutinize all natural phenomena in the light of reason. diderot's attack on boucher's provocative odalisque reads like a modern attack on pornography. "today's moral decadence," he said, "has led step by step "to the corruption of taste, of color, of composition, "of character, of expression. "this man has no taste. he takes up his brush only to show bottoms and breasts." for diderot, artists like greuze pointed the way forward to a new art, new taste, new morality. his pictures are part of the growth of a new climate in france, part of those almost imperceptible changes in history of which great events like t
they held that art should not be for art's sake alone, but should have a moral and educative content. this viewpoint, which heralded the role art would play in the revolution, was shared by great french thinkers of the time-- voltaire, who spent his life opposing the tyranny of church and state. rousseau, who believed nature to be the source of all good. for him, society was the reason man was born free, but everywhere is in chains. didederot, who in his encyclopea attempted to scrutinize all...
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her main policy priority is educational reform. she is helping to finance that with an increase in corporate taxes. cheered as if she had already won the election. >> she enjoys widespread support ranging from communist to christian democrats. she is aiming to secure more than half the vote to avoid a runoff poll. >> [speaking spanish] >> there are nine candidates, but i would like to win. >> the contrast between the candidates is huge. she said she was to keep the economy on track. and opposes new corporate taxes. >> [speaking spanish] >> we want to have a growing economy. we want a strong country with more jobs. we want better salaries and a better health care system for all chileans. has promised equal opportunities. ackle the issue of education that brought so many people out onto the streets. >> equality has been at the heart of this campaign. the vote on sunday will help you secure a majority. >> chile's future is now in the hands of its 13.5 million registered voters. the government in pakistan is planning to put former pres
her main policy priority is educational reform. she is helping to finance that with an increase in corporate taxes. cheered as if she had already won the election. >> she enjoys widespread support ranging from communist to christian democrats. she is aiming to secure more than half the vote to avoid a runoff poll. >> [speaking spanish] >> there are nine candidates, but i would like to win. >> the contrast between the candidates is huge. she said she was to keep the...
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. >> like most of the demonstrators, they are well educated middle-class people with jobs. they are concerned about the state of democracy in their country. >> things cannot get any worse than they are right now. >> she agrees. >> they cannot. something has to change. >> the protests began without liters six weeks ago. it was a grassroots movement, and there are plenty of activists in bulgaria. >> come in, please. >> for example, this man and his wife. for weeks, the teachers have been juggling work him in demonstrations, and social networking. >> we cannot afford to remain apathetic in times like these. >> it is reminiscent of the end of communism in 1989, but one thing is different today. >> i do not think anyone would have held out for 36 days on the street back then. >> he said his -- he says it is time for a new democratic revolution, but this time, there is the internet and professionals who know how to organize protests. they are bloggers and took part in the protests from the beginning. >> i think the time has come for bulgarian society to free itself from the burde
. >> like most of the demonstrators, they are well educated middle-class people with jobs. they are concerned about the state of democracy in their country. >> things cannot get any worse than they are right now. >> she agrees. >> they cannot. something has to change. >> the protests began without liters six weeks ago. it was a grassroots movement, and there are plenty of activists in bulgaria. >> come in, please. >> for example, this man and his wife....
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. >> you have to decide where to put the focus, and our children's education is our main asset. that's what we should spend money on. we should learn from other countries like finland or sweden. it works there. >> for many german voters, balancing a career with a family is a major challenge. a new vision for families and education could give the parties a boost in the election campaign. >> change of pace now. the african union says it will readmit egypt after democratic elections have taken place. the chairwoman made that comment here in berlin after a meeting with chancellor angela merkel. >> the regional group expelled egypt after last week's military intervention that toppled resident mohamed morsi. >> african union officials are currently in berlin for trade talks, but the situation in egypt is overshadowing the meeting. the chancellor says egypt needs to restore democracy as soon as possible. the au says that would clear the path for reentry into the union. >> as soon as egypt comes back and has a leadership that is elected for their constitutional process, then they will c
. >> you have to decide where to put the focus, and our children's education is our main asset. that's what we should spend money on. we should learn from other countries like finland or sweden. it works there. >> for many german voters, balancing a career with a family is a major challenge. a new vision for families and education could give the parties a boost in the election campaign. >> change of pace now. the african union says it will readmit egypt after democratic...
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student protests for better education and better prospects have increased in recent years, as have police crackdowns. chavez has sought to follow in the footsteps of his mentor, fidel castro, casting himself as the leader of a new form of socialism for all of latin america. his aggressive foreign policy toward latin america and its allies like columbia has fostered regional pride and assertiveness across latin america. >> if the yankee imperialists promoted and armed aggression against venezuela, i updated it from colombian territory or from wherever, we would simply suspend oil deliveries to the united states. we would do that even if we have to eat stones. than not oil plays a key role in venezuelas foreign policy. chavez maintains a close strategic relationship with his neighbors and is hailed as a benefactor by the countries to which he sells oil at discount rates. problems remain on the domestic front. venezuela still imports more than 2/3 of the foodstuffs it requires. in 2011, inflation was at 27%, and the country's foreign debt has risen from $35 billion in 2002 to more than $66 b
student protests for better education and better prospects have increased in recent years, as have police crackdowns. chavez has sought to follow in the footsteps of his mentor, fidel castro, casting himself as the leader of a new form of socialism for all of latin america. his aggressive foreign policy toward latin america and its allies like columbia has fostered regional pride and assertiveness across latin america. >> if the yankee imperialists promoted and armed aggression against...
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they held that art should not be for art's sake alone, but should have a moral and educative content. this viewpoint, which heralded the role art would play in the revolution, was shared by great french thinkers of the time-- voltaire, who spent his life opposing the tyranny of church and state. rousseau, who believed nature to be the source of all good. for him, society was the reason man was born free, but everywhere is in chains. didederot, who in his encyclopea attempted to scrutinize all natural phenomena in the light of reason. diderot's attack on boucher's provocative odalisque reads like a modern attack on pornography. "today's moral decadence," he said, "has led step by step "to the corruption of taste, of color, of composition, "of character, of expression. "this man has no taste. he takes up his brush only to show bottoms and breasts." for diderot, artists like greuze pointed the way forward to a new art, new taste, new morality. his pictures are part of the growth of a new climate in france, part of those almost imperceptible changes in history of which great events like t
they held that art should not be for art's sake alone, but should have a moral and educative content. this viewpoint, which heralded the role art would play in the revolution, was shared by great french thinkers of the time-- voltaire, who spent his life opposing the tyranny of church and state. rousseau, who believed nature to be the source of all good. for him, society was the reason man was born free, but everywhere is in chains. didederot, who in his encyclopea attempted to scrutinize all...
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only 2.9% of hungarians in slovakia have higher education, and with... with such a small intelligentsia, you can... you cannot build your future in the long run. narrator: there are also mixed signals from the local slovak populace. ( speaking slovak ) translator: i have a cousin who emigrated to the united states. his children were born in america, and so they are american. when one is born in a country, one takes the nationality of that country, no? so why are the hungarians who were born in slovakia not slovaks? they were born in slovakia, they are slovaks, and that's the end of it! independent slovakia made many hungarians nervous within slovakia. they felt better in a bigger czechoslovak state, where they felt that the government in prague, which was the government for czechoslovakia-- they would be treated more fairly in that kind of government. in a newly independent slovakia, they felt like they were a minority in a country where the dominant people, now the slovaks, had historical grievances against them and they didn't have the czechs anymore to appeal to. narrator: during the
only 2.9% of hungarians in slovakia have higher education, and with... with such a small intelligentsia, you can... you cannot build your future in the long run. narrator: there are also mixed signals from the local slovak populace. ( speaking slovak ) translator: i have a cousin who emigrated to the united states. his children were born in america, and so they are american. when one is born in a country, one takes the nationality of that country, no? so why are the hungarians who were born in...
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campaign, she promised a major overhaul of the education system. she also wants to legalize abortion, a controversial issue in chile's catholic society. despite her popularity, it will be no easy task to address the seat divide between the poor and rich in chile. >> nearly three months after having held elections, the new government was sworn in on tuesday. chancellor merkel now heads germany -- ballots, 462 voted yes. do you accept the vote? >> mr. president, i accept the vote and thank you all. votepala terrance did not but that is a relatively small number. it is believed that most dissenters came from the ranks of the junior partner, the social democrat. partnershipragmatic that will be dedicated in solidarity. >> merkel's key partner is her new vice chancellor. the party leader and minister for economy. the governing coalition accounts for 80% of parliament and that has raised concerns about the small size of the opposition. >> i like challenges. they are small but smart. we need to fight for greater rights. taking three months to forms, germa
campaign, she promised a major overhaul of the education system. she also wants to legalize abortion, a controversial issue in chile's catholic society. despite her popularity, it will be no easy task to address the seat divide between the poor and rich in chile. >> nearly three months after having held elections, the new government was sworn in on tuesday. chancellor merkel now heads germany -- ballots, 462 voted yes. do you accept the vote? >> mr. president, i accept the vote and...
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department of education. >> bokara: i'm bokara legendre. join me and my guests--scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
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. >> where's the money for our education and for our health and everything else? >> police forces have come under criticism in recent months after cracking down on protesters. the situation is an ongoing challenge for authorities. to keep brazil as a safe destination for visitors. >> u.s. forces captured an alleged top al qaeda figure and took him out of libya. tripoli has called that a kidnapping. the u.s. has brushed off criticism, saying the man known as anas al libi was on the fbi's most wanted list. and the european parliament is taking on electronic cigarettes. it took a vote that would plan to read classifies the fake smoke devices as something that would be available only by prescription. lex some 8 million smokers have switched from tobacco to e cigarettes and have a gum known as vapors. it is designed to wean smokers off of the harmful effects of tobacco. but critics argue not enough research has been done into the potential health effects. and the european parliament is set to vote on whether they should be reclassified as medical products am only avail
. >> where's the money for our education and for our health and everything else? >> police forces have come under criticism in recent months after cracking down on protesters. the situation is an ongoing challenge for authorities. to keep brazil as a safe destination for visitors. >> u.s. forces captured an alleged top al qaeda figure and took him out of libya. tripoli has called that a kidnapping. the u.s. has brushed off criticism, saying the man known as anas al libi was on...
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there are very few institutions of higher education or even secondary education established in the west indies during the colonial period, because they could send their sons to europe or north america. >> how does the civil war play into this? >> you have all these north -- you have all these northerners that owned slaves and they run into the tuition that justifies slavery. it challenges the notion of the civil war, the north against the south, fighting for the evils of slavery. >> one of the things northerners , northern intellectuals contribute before the war, is an attempt to establish a common ground between the north and south. an intellectual solution to the crisis over slavery, as that crisis boils up. to claim aly managed new public position in this role. i argue in the book than what allows the college to become a university to become what we know today, an independent influential actor in public affairs, rather than an offshoot of churches come a which is what they are in the colonial period, what allows them to establish is their ability to articulate a new vision of the uni
there are very few institutions of higher education or even secondary education established in the west indies during the colonial period, because they could send their sons to europe or north america. >> how does the civil war play into this? >> you have all these north -- you have all these northerners that owned slaves and they run into the tuition that justifies slavery. it challenges the notion of the civil war, the north against the south, fighting for the evils of slavery....
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education in china is strict. the day begins with the assembly and some exercise routines. petra is 23. her real namexu yoyu. she became her nurse -- she became a nurse because our parents wanted her to. but going to germany is her own idea. gisela is 24. her real name is shen xiaoxi. she chose to take the course because she likes languages and wants to see the world. everybody on the course is a " -- fully qualified nurse. the training in china is considered to be very good. in chinese culture, the elderly are shown great respect. but is that the case in germany? the students on this course of been reading up on cultural differences. but what might they mean for daily life and work once they get there? >> in china, the young at help the old and the old accept their help. perhaps the elderly in germany tend to be more independent and not want people helping them. we will have to wait and see. >> in terms of qualifications, they are confident they are up to the task. in china, nursing care is done by aids -- aides. as medical nurses, they are probably over qualified when it
education in china is strict. the day begins with the assembly and some exercise routines. petra is 23. her real namexu yoyu. she became her nurse -- she became a nurse because our parents wanted her to. but going to germany is her own idea. gisela is 24. her real name is shen xiaoxi. she chose to take the course because she likes languages and wants to see the world. everybody on the course is a " -- fully qualified nurse. the training in china is considered to be very good. in chinese...
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parents tell their daughters to be bold, get educated, go out and see the world, but they do not tell the sons how to behave with women, even their own sisters, and take them for granted. how will avoid respect any woman? >> india has an ambitious scheme to put cash directly into the hands of millions of people living in poverty. that plan to hand out $68 billion across the country by the end of the year. opposition party said the government is just bribing voters ahead of next year's election. the world bank says about one- third of all indians live in poverty. that is around four hundred million people. >> it is great scheme for the poor, common man that will prove beneficial to all. they will get their rights directly. >> whenever there are elections, the government thinks these kind of schemes can lure the people, but how will it be launched at the grass roots? no such plan has been done by the government. it will be a failure as soon as it is launched. >> more than 300 children in pakistan died from measles in 2012, according to the world health organization. that is most predict
parents tell their daughters to be bold, get educated, go out and see the world, but they do not tell the sons how to behave with women, even their own sisters, and take them for granted. how will avoid respect any woman? >> india has an ambitious scheme to put cash directly into the hands of millions of people living in poverty. that plan to hand out $68 billion across the country by the end of the year. opposition party said the government is just bribing voters ahead of next year's...